The fertility rate in England and Wales has reached a record low, marking the third consecutive year of decline, according to newly released figures from […]
Author: Fatimah Idera
UK’s wealthiest to emit 13 times more transport emissions by 2035
The gap in transport-related carbon emissions between the UK’s richest and poorest is on track to grow significantly by 2035, according to new research from […]
Water restrictions imposed on Scotland amid ongoing drought
Scotland has introduced water restrictions for the first time due to a prolonged dry spell that has pushed river levels to critical lows. The Scottish […]
Labour accuses of sidelining UK tech firms in AI policy push
The Labour government is facing criticism for allegedly neglecting British tech companies while seeking to position the UK as a global leader in artificial intelligence […]
Ghanaian fraudsters ‘con British women in revenge for colonialism
Fraudsters in Ghana are deliberately targeting British women in online romance scams, claiming their crimes are a form of retribution for colonial exploitation, new research […]
UK elections chief urges democracy lessons for children from age 11
The head of the UK’s elections watchdog has said schools must begin teaching democracy from the age of 11 to prepare children for voting at […]
UK food inflation climbs as egg, butter prices soar
Rising grocery costs are piling further pressure on UK households, with eggs, butter and chocolate leading a fresh surge in food inflation. According to the […]
UK patients warned against bulk buying Mounjaro ahead of steep price rise
People using the weight-loss injection Mounjaro are being urged not to bulk buy or turn to unlicensed sellers after its manufacturer, Eli Lilly, confirmed prices […]
Torbay Council under fire, charging families up to £12,000 for memorial benches
Families in one of England’s most deprived areas are being asked to pay as much as £12,000 to dedicate a memorial bench to a loved […]
Tories warn Starmer’s asylum reforms will speed up migrant arrivals
Migrants will enter Britain more quickly despite Labour’s new asylum reforms, the Conservatives have claimed. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has announced plans for a fast-track […]
